Announcing the PyCharm 3.1 Release Candidate

We’re happy to announce that the PyCharm 3.1 Release Candidate is now available. We are now approaching the final steps towards PyCharm 3.1 final release which is planned to be released soon depending on your feedback.
Generally speaking, feedback on the previous EAP build #133.673 has been positive and we believe the Release Candidate will be even better. That’s why we invite you all to try it out. Please take it for a spin and give us feedback. The PyCharm 3.1 RC build is available for download from the Early Access Preview page.

This build includes some code insight fixes, a bunch of performance enhancements and one more portion of fixes making Python formatter compliant with PEP8. The complete list of those and many other fixes can be found in the Release Notes.

We hope that there will be no major bugs, but anyway, should you encounter any problems, please report them to our public tracker.

I have been using it for a few hours and so far so good. My only deception so far is that a bug I reported (turned out to be a duplicate of IDEA-119589) was supposedly fixed (in IntelliJ 13.1) but is actually still present in this RC1 (or is the RC1 based on an earlier build of IntelliJ?).